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Australian island paradise once visited by A-listers hits the market

A tropical island paradise 30 minutes from Cairns has hit the market after being neglected for almost a decade.


Skip the Macarona & Pané, These Sahel Burger Spots Are Calling

By Malak Shalaby Beach days hit different when there’s a killer burger involved. Whether you’re team smashed patties or spicy shrimps on the side, the North Coast is stacked with spots serving up flavor bombs worth the drive. Here’s your no-fluff burger guide:Angus smashed burgers, crunchy fried chicken, hot dogs, and the iconic Lacy Burger — Holy Buns doesn’t play. Think ultra-fresh ingredients, mushrooms that actually taste like mushrooms, and...


Born in the USA: America’s unique wildlife

The world’s wildlife is rich in its diversity, and most countries can boast species unique to their territory. In the US there are several animals endemic to the country. Some, like the bison and the bald eagle, are national symbols. Others are lesser known but equally regarded for being indigenous to the USA. Scroll the gallery for patriotic portraits of America’s exclusive wildlife.


Stunning cityscapes of the modern world

Some skylines are so iconic they can define a whole city. Dubai, Tokyo, and New York have some of the world's most impressive cityscapes, but it doesn't stop there. Underappreciated locations like Valletta and Kuldiga also have incredible city skylines you need to see for yourself. Take an alternative look at the world's cityspaces with this new gallery.


Transatlantic Airfares Slump as Western Europeans Skip US Travel

Airfares from Europe to the United States have dropped to rates not seen since before the pandemic, as travelers from Western Europe lead a pullback in travel to the US that is expected to continue through at least July. Overseas arrivals to the United States fell 2.8% in May from a year ago, according to preliminary data from the US National Travel and Tourism Office within the US Department of Commerce. Travel from Western Europe fell 4.4% in...


20 tips for safe travel abroad

Organizing a trip abroad isn’t always easy! In addition to budgeting and planning your itinerary, you’ll need to make sure you have a safe experience. So before embarking on your next adventure, read these 20 simple and practical tips that could help you avoid certain problems when travelling.


Qatar Airways partners with Panasonic Avionics to launch next-generation in-flight entertainment system

Qatar Airways has launched next-generation in-flight entertainment system, powered by Panasonic Avionics’ new Converix platform on its Boeing 777-9 fleet, during the 55th International Paris Air Show. Qatar Airways has launched next-generation in-flight entertainment system, powered by Panasonic Avionics’ new Converix platform on its Boeing 777-9 fleet, during the 55th International Paris Air Show.In line with Qatar Airways’ commitment to...


Is this Britain's best kept secret? Underrated seaside town unveiled

Some of the UK's most underappreciated Northern towns have been put in the spotlight in a new survey to encourage Brits to travel off-the-beaten-track this summer.


The Church Fathers who shaped Christianity

The true history of the development of the beliefs and practices of early Christianity are often shrouded in mystery, taking a back seat to the stories of the Bible and Jesus. The truth is, however, that there were many individuals in the early centuries of the Common Era that made indispensable contributions to the creation of Christianity as a theology, and of the Church as an authority. Collectively, these people are known as the Early Church Fathers, and while they might not all be household names, they are truly the architects of the world's largest religion. Read on to learn everything you need to know about the Early Church Fathers.


A look at the most expensive neighborhoods and streets in the world


Outbreak fears at Dulles International Airport as passenger with infectious disease triggers alert

The infected traveler passed through Concourse A, took transportation to the International Arrivals Building (IAB), and transited through the baggage claim area.


The 20 biggest tourist traps in New York City

Every year more than 55 million tourists flock to the Big Apple. Eager to see the sights and sounds of the bustling metropolis, these visitors are known to spend big bucks in New York City. With bright lights, staggeringly high buildings, and iconic food, New York is sure to dazzle even the most seasoned traveller. So how can you get the most out of your New York experience while avoiding the heaviest crowds and obvious tourist traps? Read on to learn what many consider to be the 20 biggest tourist traps in New York City.


10 Coolest Airliners from the Swinging Sixties

10 Coolest Airliners from the Swinging Sixties


UAE strongly condemns shooting incident in Austria

ABU DHABI, 10th June, 2025 (WAM) – The United Arab Emirates has strongly condemned the shooting incident at a school in the Austrian city of Graz, which resulted in the death and injuries of a number of innocent people.In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) affirmed that the UAE expresses its strong condemnation of these criminal acts and its permanent rejection of all forms of violence targeting innocent people.The Ministry...


We've hunted down the world's most UNLOVED countries

These are the world's most unloved and least-visited countries, based on visitor numbers from UN Tourism – and here's why you should consider them for your wish list.


The travel essentials you can’t leave home without

Planning a trip in 2025? Whether you’re travelling for business or pleasure, your experience will be a whole lot more enjoyable if you pack the right gear. Here are 15 must-have items to bring on your next vacation or work trip.


British & Irish Lions Soar to Australia on special Qatar Airways Flight ahead of 2025 tour

The British & Irish Lions squad departed Dublin today on a special flight aboard Qatar Airways Boeing 777 en route to Australia via Doha, marking the beginning of the much-anticipated Qatar Airways British & Irish Lions Tour to Australia 2025.Members of the squad and management team, led by Head Coach Andy Farrell, boarded the aircraft from Dublin Airport’s North Runway, following their warm-up fixture against Argentina at Aviva Stadium. Among...


Sirens blared after detecting flying objects in Jordan's airspace-PSD

Amman, June 17 (Petra) – Sirens were sounded in several areas across the Kingdom, amid the regional military escalation and detection of flying objects in Jordanian airspace, Public Security Directorate (PSD) announced Tuesday afternoon. In a statement, the PSD called on citizens to stay home and stay away from open areas for their own safety, stressing the need to follow instructions and guidelines issued by Jordan's official authorities...


Tragic update in case of human remains that washed up near Taylor Swift's Rhode Island mansion

Authorities have identified the human remains that washed up near Taylor Swift's Rhode Island mansion as a missing Massachusetts man.


Relatively hot weather forecast in most areas until Monday - JMD

Amman, June 20 (Petra)-- Most places will see mild, summery weather, on Friday, with scorching temperatures in the Dead Sea, Jordan Valley, Badia, and Aqaba. The winds will be moderately strong, northwesterly, and occasionally strong. Today's high and low temperatures will be between 33 and 18 degrees Celsius in eastern Amman, 31 and 16 degrees in western Amman, 29 and 15 degrees in the northern highlands, and 30 and 16 degrees in the Shara...


Discover 15 spectacular palaces around the world you can actually visit

From royal residences and grand retreats for the incredibly wealthy of days gone by, these gorgeous palaces all have one thing in common...


Photos of the world as you've never seen it before

Shot from above various locations around the world, now you can look at our planet the way birds see it with the help of this amazing collection of aerial images.


Family of Connecticut woman who vanished on solo hiking trip in Japan give tragic update

Patricia 'Pattie' Wu-Murad, 60, was last seen on April 10, 2023, while on a solo hiking trip through Japan.


Jordan marks World Music Day with nationwide cultural festivities

Amman, June 21 (Petra) Jordan celebrated World Music Day on Saturday with a series of concerts and artistic performances across its archaeological and tourist sites as part of the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities’ "Music Month" initiative launched in early June in collaboration with the Jordan Tourism Board (JTB). Observed annually on June 21 by more than 120 countries, World Music Day highlights music’s role as a powerful tool for promoting...


Evacuation Flights Bring UAE Citizens Home from Iran

Arabian Post -UAE authorities have flown back several nationals and residents from Iran as part of a security-driven emergency operation amid intensifying regional uncertainty. The coordinated move, which involved direct communication between officials in Abu Dhabi and Tehran, was aimed at ensuring swift and safe repatriation in light of mounting geopolitical instability in the region.The evacuation operation, which took place without prior...


Dare to explore the world's most dangerous beaches?

From shark attack hotspots and shores frequented by man-eating crocodiles, to coastlines notorious for rip tides and dangerously high pollution levels, these are the world’s most dangerous beaches...


Are we the last generation to see fireflies?

Could the magical glow of fireflies on warm summer nights soon vanish from our lives? A 2024 study published in Science of the Total Environment analyzed over 24,000 citizen-submitted surveys from Firefly Watch and found troubling signs: firefly populations across North America are in decline. Habitat loss, pesticides, climate change, and light pollution are major culprits, while even firefly tourism is emerging as a threat. But there’s still hope. With conservation efforts, we may not be the last generation to grow up with their flickering light. Intrigued? Click through the following gallery to see what’s behind the decline and what can still be done.


The friendliest countries in the world, ranked

When traveling, there are always places that stand out for their scenic beauty, amazing cuisine, and/or their mark on history. But one of the things that keeps visitors coming back to a country over and over again is the people. Some destinations really excel at making those who visit feel welcome, and it leaves a lasting impression. Website InterNations conducts an annual survey, in order to discover which countries rank the highest for friendliness amongst those who've relocated abroad and amongst foreign travelers. Published by World Population Review, the results for 2024 are in. Does your country rank in the top 30? Click on to find out!


Revealed: the world’s 32 most beautiful canals and waterways

Spanning everything from floating lagoon cities to cross-country water channels, here we take a look at the most incredible canals and waterways from across the globe.


31 unreal sand sculptures from around the world

Towering castles, lifelike human figures and intricate nativity scenes: these are the most amazing sand sculptures from around the world - from the tallest sandcastle to a recreation of the lost city of Atlantis...


Take flight through air travel's golden years

Let’s take a journey back to the golden age of aviation, when flying was a luxurious experience, and passengers were treated like royalty. In those days, taking to the skies was a rare and glamorous adventure, complete with exceptional service and unforgettable moments. Click on, take your seat, and soar through this gallery of vintage flight images.


Ministry of Economy and Tourism, Oman’s Ministry of Commerce strengthen bilateral ties

ABU DHABI, 23rd June, 2025 (WAM) -- The Competition Department at the Ministry of Economy and Tourism held a coordination meeting with the Competition Protection and Monopoly Prevention Centre at Oman’s Ministry of Commerce, Industry, and Investment Promotion. The meeting marked a significant step forward in enhancing bilateral collaboration, with a shared commitment to supporting competition and enabling fair business practices across...


Who will rank among the world's economic powerhouses in 2039?

From Argentina to the United States, discover which countries are tipped to have the largest economies in 2039.


New SAMA rules limit credit card fees: 3% cash withdrawal, 2% foreign purchases, free e-wallet top-ups

Saudi Gazette reportRIYADH — The Saudi Central Bank (SAMA) announced on Thursday updated rules for the issuance and operation of credit cards, aimed at lowering costs for customers and increasing levels of disclosure and transparency.The new regulations will take effect within 30 to 90 days.Among the key updates, credit card issuers must notify customers of any changes in fees via SMS, with customers allowed to terminate their agreement within...


I'm from the UK and live in Valencia, the European city Britons love to visit the most: From housing the Holy Grail to stunning beaches, here's what's great about it

Valencia topped a Which? survey on the best city break destinations in Europe. Briton Sarah Gordon has lived there for five years. Here she reveals seven reasons it rocks...


Incredible restorations of buildings that were almost lost

From Windsor Castle to Notre-Dame Cathedral and the White House, let's take a look at some of the world's most famous buildings, before, during and after their (almost) demise.


British tourists face price hikes for holidays to Europe under planned EU travel policy

Holidays to the continent will cost more if EU proposals to increase its planned entry fee go ahead when the Etias scheme is rolled from next year.


Inside Hong Kong's terrifying 'coffin homes' with 200,000 crammed into cage-like spaces

More than 200,000 people in Hong Kong, China, live in partitioned shoebox apartments that offer just a few feet of space. They can barely fit a double bed and have become notorious for high rents.


Interesting, but Forgotten Warplanes of World War II

A look at interesting planes that should have been a lot more successful than they were


RANKED: The 30 best hotels in Europe

From German escapes and English stately home hotels to Italian retreats and Swiss stays, these are the top European hotels to visit.


Prehistoric animals you won't believe existed

The animal kingdom is full of a wide variety of animals living in the seas, land, and skies. Millions of years ago, many more species made the Earth their home, but have since gone extinct. In the following gallery, browse through and discover the incredible and fascinating animals that once roamed the planet.


21 travel destinations that seem out of this world


Can you travel to North Korea?

Visiting North Korea, one of the most isolated and secretive countries in the world, is no easy feat. While tourism is technically allowed, strict regulations and government surveillance can make the experience unlike any other vacation. It comes as no surprise, then, that traveling to North Korea isn't without its risks—foreigners, including tourists, have been detained for violating North Korea’s stringent rules. Even though it seems that foreign tours are currently on pause, it’s still important to understand the complexities of traveling to this enigmatic nation and the potential consequences if detained when visiting in the future. Click through the following gallery to learn about the rules to comply with when traveling to North Korea.


Friday the 13th: Canada’s creepiest creatures

The country is rife with myths and legends of various animals, spirits, and demons roaming the earth, and most of them have been carefully preserved by Indigenous populations. Check out this gallery to see which monsters are supposedly living right under your nose.


AMAZING underground hotels you need to book now

We take a tour of the world's most incredible hotels and places to stay that are hiding underground.


The 29 most beautiful staircases in the world

Indoor and outdoor, historic and modern – these are some of the most beautiful staircases on Earth.


Amazing facts about the Great Lakes you probably didn't know

The Great Lakes of North America make up the largest body of fresh water by area on Earth. Comprising five spectacular lakes, each with its own unique geographical and environmental characteristics, these series of interconnected freshwater lakes are more like inland seas. Here you'll find pristine beaches, awesome dunes, wilderness parks and reserves, and some of the most dynamic cities on the planet. Click through the following gallery for an extended tour of this dramatic and beautifully diverse region, and soak up some fascinating history along the way.


Family-friendly vacation ideas: making travel fun for kids

Anyone who has kids understands the joys and challenges of embarking on journeys with little ones in tow. Fortunately, in this gallery we've provided a gateway to a world of family-friendly destinations and experiences carefully curated to ensure your children have a fantastic time, and you can relax and enjoy the journey! From thrilling theme parks to serene natural retreats, we've compiled different options to cater to different interests and age groups. These vacation ideas will create cherished memories, ignite curiosity, and strengthen family bonds. So without further ado, click on!


RTA expands Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall Metro Station to boost capacity by 65%

DUBAI, 22nd June, 2025 (WAM) -- Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), in collaboration with Emaar Properties, has announced the expansion of Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall Metro Station to accommodate growing passenger demand, particularly during New Year’s Eve, public holidays, and national events and holidays. The project expands the station’s area from 6,700 to 8,500 square metres, increasing its hourly capacity from 7,250 to 12,320...


What is the secret behind Pandora's box?

Pandora's box is an artifact in Greek mythology that belonged to the first mortal woman on Earth. Or so the story goes. First revealed in a poem written in 700 BCE, Pandora's box is all about jealous gods releasing the evils of humanity and blaming a woman for doing so. Or was a man responsible for liberating all the world's ills? The tale is complex and full of contradictions, as befitting one of the most descriptive myths of human behavior in ancient Greek folklore. But how did this unfortunate beauty come into the possession of such a malevolent vessel, and what exactly happened after it was opened? Click through and lift the lid on the fascinating story that is Pandora's box.